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Record ID marc_columbia/Columbia-extract-20221130-031.mrc:258858605:5428
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245 00 $aDogs in the North :$bStories of Cooperation and Co-Domestication /$cedited by Robert J. Losey, Robert P. Wishart, and Jan Peter Laurens Loovers.
264 1 $aAbingdon, Oxon :$bRoutledge, Taylor & Francis Group,$c2018.
300 $a1 online resource
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490 1 $aArctic worlds
588 $aOnline resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed June 18, 2018).
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
520 $a"Dogs in the North offers an interdisciplinary in-depth consideration of the multiple roles that dogs have played in the circumpolar north. Spanning the deep history of humans and dogs in the north, the volume examines a variety of contexts in North America and Eurasia. The case studies build on archaeological, ethnohistorical, ethnographic and anthropological research to illuminate the diversity and similarities in canine-human relationships across this vast region. The book sheds additional light on how dogs figure in the story of domestication, and how they have participated in partnerships with people across time. With contributions from a wide selection of authors, Dogs in the North is aimed at students and scholars of anthropology, archaeology, and history, as well as all those with interests in human-animal studies and northern societies."--$cProvided by publisher
505 00 $tChapter 1 Telling stories of co- domestication and cooperation: An introduction /$rROBERT P. WISHART --$tchapter 2 Domestication and the embodied human-dog relationship: Archaeological perspectives from Siberia /$rROBERT J. LOSEY, TATIANA NOMOKONOVA, LACEY FLEMING, --$tchapter 3 Hunters in their own right: Perspectival sharing in Soiot hunters and their dogs /$rALEXANDER C. OEHLER --$tchapter 4 Dogs, reindeer and humans in Siberia: Threefold synergetic in the northern landscape /$rVLADIMIR DAVYDOV --$tchapter 5 Northern relations: People, sled dogs and salmon in Kamchatka (Russian Far East) /$rLISA STRECKER --$tchapter 6 The archaeology of human- dog relations in Northwest Alaska /$rERICA HILL --$tchapter 7 An ethnohistory of dogs in the Mackenzie Basin (western Subarctic) /$rPATRICIA A. McCORMACK --$tchapter 8 The police and dogs during the early patrol years in the Western Canadian Subarctic: An inter- species colonial cooperation? /$rROBERT P. WISHART --$tchapter 9 Threatening the fantasy of an Arctic welfare state: Canada, Quebec and Inuit dogs in Qikiqtaaluk and Nunavik between 1957 and 1968 /$rFRANCIS LÉVESQUE --$tchapter Qimmijaqtauniq --$tchapter Notes --$tchapter Archival references --$tchapter 10 'Hard times are coming': Indeterminacy, prophecies, apocalypse, and dogs /$rJAN PETER LAURENS LOOVERS --$tchapter 11 Dogs among others: Inughuit companions in Northwest Greenland /$rKIRSTEN HASTRUP --$tchapter 12 Prehistory of dogs in Fennoscandia: A review /$rSUVI VIRANTA --$tchapter 13?A dog will come and knock at the door, but remember to treat him as a human?: The legend of the dog in Sámi tradition /$rNUCCIO MAZZULLO --$tchapter The dog as the herder's co-worker, rea.ga (Sámi)/renki (Finnish) --$tchapter The legend of the dog in Skolt Sámi narrative --$tchapter Discussion: the life of a narrative --$tchapter Conclusions --$tchapter Acknowledgements --$tchapter Notes --$tchapter 14 Dogs in Saapmi: From competition to collaboration to cooperation to now /$rMYRDENE ANDERSON --$tchapter 15 Conclusion: Dogs in the North /$rJAN PETER LAURENS LOOVERS, ROBERT J. LOSEY, AND.
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655 4 $aElectronic books.
700 1 $aLosey, Robert J.,$eeditor.
776 08 $iPrint version:$z9781138218406
830 0 $aArctic worlds.
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